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Introducing the Speakers: Session 5

Introducing the Speakers: Session 5

Session 5a ‘Homo Heuristics: Decision Making Under Radical Uncertainty’ Speaker: Gerd Gigerenzer; Director of the Harding Center for Risk Literacy, …

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Introducing the Speakers: Session 4

Introducing the Speakers: Session 4

Session 4a ‘The map is not the territory’ Speaker: John Kay; Economist and Fellow of St John’s College, Oxford University …

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Introducing the Speakers: Session 3

Introducing the Speakers: Session 3

Session 3a ‘The market’s mind’ Speaker: Vivienne Brown, Professor of Philosophy & Intellectual History, The Open University. “Although the Market …

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Introducing the Speakers: Session 2

Introducing the Speakers: Session 2

Session 2a ‘Minds, Markets and Self-evidencing’ Speaker: Karl Friston; Professor of Neuroscience, University College London “…On the one hand, the …

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Virtual Access: Zoom Link

Virtual Access: Zoom Link

If you’re not joining us in person for the symposium, please join us on Zoom. If prompted, the passcode is: …

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Introducing the Speakers: Session 1

Introducing the Speakers: Session 1

Session 1A ‘Can cognitive science create a cognitive economics?’ Speaker: Nick Chater “…There is a prospect of moving from behavioural …

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Introducing the Speakers: Lunch & Evening Sessions

Introducing the Speakers: Lunch & Evening Sessions

Day 1 lunch address ‘Global financial stability and market mood’ Speaker: Tobias Adrian; Financial Counsellor and Director of the Monetary …

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Financial Sense Podcast with Patrick Schotanus

Financial Sense Podcast with Patrick Schotanus

Our very own Professor Patrick Schotanus, the mind behind the market mind, talks with Cris Sheridan at Financial Sense about …

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Symposium Agenda

Symposium Agenda

We’re excited to announce the agenda for the Market Mind Hypothesis Inaugural Symposium. This event will bring together world-leading professionals …

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The Market Mind Hypothesis and the Symposium

The Market Mind Hypothesis and the Symposium

Welcome to the Market Mind Hypothesis Symposium News Section. Here you will find short updates and information about the market …

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